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2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe Starts At $30,650
Nissan already announced pricing for its 2010 370Z roadster, but the automaker waited until today to reveal base prices for the 2010 370Z coupe.
The base 370Z coupe carries a price tag of $30,650 (including a $720 destination charge), which is approximately a $60 price jump over the 2009 model. The 2010 370Z adds features like heated mirrors, an in-cabin microfilter, and a new "Black Cherry" exterior color. The track-tuned Nismo 370Z also sees its base price jump by $60 (now $39,190 with destination), but the content-laden 370Z Touring model has its pricing hiked by approximately $200, to $35,380. Nissan's navigation system, which continues to be an option on Touring models alone, is also upgraded for 2010. 2010 does mark the 40th anniversary of the Z-car, and to celebrate, Nissan is offering a special-edition 40th Anniversary 370Z coupe. Based on the 370Z Touring, the 40th anniversary package includes a special ruby-colored interior, red painted calipers, and 19-inch Rays aluminum wheels. Pricing for the package hasn't been announced yet, but we imagine the car will be priced around the $38,000 mark -- similar to a 370Z Touring equipped with the sport package. |
$60.00 Not bad
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i cant wait to trade in my 2009 pw touring for a 2010 pw touring or maybe the 40th anniversary? joy... ^_^
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Are all the options going to be the same price? 7 speed auto went up by $230
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Yes, Nissan marks up the MSRP, they don't change options pricing.
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Technically yes.
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Are there many of these out at the dealers yet? Any word on when they might be seen on the lot?
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Money,
I don't see any incentives in the future. Zip, I am guessing Dec/Jan. |
I don't know what you guys been smoking but i checked on edmunds and the 2010 base model at invoice starts at $35,443.
where do you get the $30,650 from? |
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I've been lurking a long time, and I've decided I'm going to buy a 2010 coupe, pw, touring with all options. I'd like to get it at invoice but it might be a challenge when what I want is so specific. Might take a few month I guess. |
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I wonder when the Nissan website will let you "build your 370Z" on a 2010. Currently it's still on 09's.
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Do I wait for the 2010 model?
I was about to ask whether anyone here knew how much the price of the 2010 model will increase over the 2009 when I saw this thread. ...but now I need some advice/opinions from whomever might know how Nissan tends to work in regard to incentives.
I want to buy a 370Z base model, but don't know if I should hold off for the 2010 model or not. I'm ready to buy as soon as the first week of December, but unlike other models/brands, the dealers and factory don't have any special incentives for buying a 2009, since the 2010 models aren't on the lots yet. Perhaps the 2010 model will fix a few of the minor problems people have mentioned and perhaps the bluetooth and heated mirrors are worth the extra $60. ...but I also assume that Nissan would have to offer some type of incentive to buy the remaining 2009s at the time when the 2010 models are going to be delivered. ...don't know how much that incentive might be or when to expect this. I wouldn't mind waiting until perhaps January, maybe even early Feb., but I wouldn't want to hold off on my purchase much longer. I like the new cherry color in 2010, but perhaps not enough to pay $1000 or more if such an incentive were to be offered for the 2009 in the near future. Any advice? |
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if so i might hold off my purchase on 09 and wait for the base 10 after they fix all the kinks. |
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